by Jeffrey A. Tucker | Mar 22, 2024 | Healthcare
Seemingly out of nowhere, people who the public had largely ignored, the public health bureaucrats, all united to tell the executives in charge – mayors, governors, and the president – that the only way to deal with a respiratory virus was to scrap freedom and the Bill of Rights.
by Jaana Woiceshyn | Mar 21, 2024 | Healthcare
Why should Canadians embrace private health care as a moral alternative to medicare, as citizens of most other countries do?
by Jeffrey A. Tucker | Mar 17, 2024 | Free Speech
The Supreme Court will hear arguments in Murthy v. Missouri concerning whether the government can force or nudge private companies to censor users on behalf of regime priorities.
by Jon Miltimore | Mar 14, 2024 | Europe
Sweden had the lowest excess mortality in all of Europe, even the New York Times, which had mocked Sweden’s covid-19 pandemic strategy, conceded that the nation’s laissez-faire approach was hardly the disaster many had predicted.
by Gary Galles | Mar 12, 2024 | History
Ayn Rand published The Fountainhead, and Rose Wilder Lane published The Discovery of Freedom, and Isabel Paterson published The God of the Machine, all in 1943.
by Edwin A Locke | Mar 10, 2024 | Racism
Both actually stem from the same root: racism.
by Leonard Peikoff | Mar 9, 2024 | Abortion, Women's Rights
Abortion-rights advocates should not cede the terms “pro-life” and “right to life” to the anti-abortionists. It is a woman’s right to her life that gives her the right to terminate her pregnancy.
by Jeffrey A. Tucker | Mar 6, 2024 | POLITICS
Going against the grain and daring to stand up for truth in a time of totalitarianism is exceedingly dangerous.
by Gary Galles | Mar 5, 2024 | History
“I am now a fundamentalist American; give me time and I will tell you why individualism, laissez-faire and… capitalism offer the best opportunities for the development of the human spirit.”